Remembering 9/11Scholastic News Online | 9/8/2006
Student Reporter Nathan Kahn recently sat down with Joe Daniels, the acting president of the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation. They talked about construction on the memorial and the Foundation's plan to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

9/11: Five Years LaterScholastic News Online | 9/8/2006
Last year, Americans all over the world marked the fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. This National Day of Mourning paid tribute to the nearly 3,000 people who were killed in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania five years prior.

A Chance to Take on the Cycle of PovertyThe New York Times Upfront | 9/8/2005
Hurricane Katrina has given us a chance to break the cycle of poverty. The natural disaster removed people in New Orleans from run down homes. Now the city is being rebuilt and filled with people with a variety of job skills.

Bush Adds to Competing 9/11 LegislationScholastic News Online | 9/8/2004
After the release of the 9/11 Commission's recommendations, President George W. Bush changed his mind and said he didn't want the newly appointed intelligence director to have complete budgetary powers.

Fire Tornadoes! | Scholastic News OnlineScholastic News Online | 9/7/2010
Last week, a wildfire and a tornado in Hawaii combined to form what's known as a fire tornado. A week earlier, there was another fire tornado in Brazil.

Sports Spotlight: Mia HammScholastic News Online | 9/7/2007
Mia Hamm and her 5-month-old twins were in Oneonta, New York, on August 26, 2007, for her induction into the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

September is for Sports!Scholastic News Online | 9/7/2007
September is for Sports! NFL, WNBA, U.S. Open and more this weekend. Are you ready for some football, basketball, tennis, soccer, baseball? If so, this is the weekend for you! It is the perfect storm of playoffs, championships, and opening weekends for most of the major popular sports.